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Shrouded in mystery and misunderstanding, Aleister Crowley is one of the 20th centurys most revered occult figures. With The Weiser Concise Guide to Aleister Crowley, readers are given a careful, comprehensive overview of Crowleys life from poet to practicing magician as well as his lifes work, including the basic principles and rituals of his magical practices. Set aside your preconceptions and dismiss the rumors. Crowley was certainly a complex, controversial, and colorful man, but the truth is far more interesting than the legend.

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Praise for
THE WEISER CONCISE GUIDE TO
ALEISTER CROWLEY

Dr. Kaczynski's contribution to the canon of beginner's guides to Thelema and Magick stands apart from its predecessors in that it sets forth a simple yet comprehensive map to the Crowley universe. This book will be valuable not only to those who are looking for a reliable introduction to Crowley's life and work, but also to practicing Thelemites as a new tool in their efforts to bring the Law of Light, Life, Love and Liberty to Humanity.

Sabazius X, National Grand Master General,

U.S. Grand Lodge of Ordo Templi Orientis

Trying to capture the essence of the life, literature, and wisdom of a man so prolific, complex, and masterful as Aleister Crowley is a daunting task. To encapsulate it into a basic primer is even more challenging. Richard Kaczynski has succeeded admirably, and in so doing, has given a valuable introduction to Crowley, the esoteric Orders of the A Picture 1 A Picture 2 and O.T.O., and their respective teachings. An excellent answer to the question, Where do I begin?

J. Daniel Gunther,

author of Initiation in the Aeon of the Child

Like the complex and monumental scenario of a Wagnerian opera, the life and works of Aleister Crowley stand as an epic tale of gods, magick, adventure, and romance. With this Concise Guide, Dr. Kaczynski offers us for the first time a truly proper overture to this amazing and important spiritual figurea Crowley digest that is delightfully digestible.

Lon Milo DuQuette,

author of The Magick of Aleister Crowley

First published in 2009 by Red WheelWeiser LLC With offices at 500 Third - photo 3

First published in 2009 by

Red Wheel/Weiser, LLC

With offices at:

500 Third Street, Suite 230

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Copyright 2009 Richard Kaczynski.

Introduction 2009 James Wasserman.

Materials by Aleister Crowley Ordo Templi Orientis.

JAF POB 7666 NY, NY 10116. All rights reserved.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from Red Wheel/Weiser, LLC.

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ISBN: 978-1-57863-456-9

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data available upon request.

Cover design by Maija Tollefson

Text design by Studio 31

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Cover photo of Aleister Crowley on the Deosai Plateau in the Himalayas during the Kachenjunga expedition of 1905. Reproduced from The Book of Lies by permission of Ordo Templi Orientis, with thanks to James Strain.

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CONTENTS

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

C ROWLEY OFTEN SAID that for an idea to be true, it must contain its own contradiction. Thus a concise guide to his work is arguably an impossibility. What one person concludes is crucial to an understanding of his magical system, another may reject as superfluous. With that said, several people reviewed this manuscript who have our deepest respect and gratitude. In thanking them for their assistance, we also absolve them of any responsibility for our choices. In alphabetical order, Hymenaeus Beta, J. Daniel Gunther, Stephen J. King, J. P. Lund, and David Scriven all provided expert guidance and invaluable (sometimes stinging) criticism. Daniel Pineda made several excellent editorial suggestions. Keith Stump offered encouragement and proofreading. Thanks to James Strain for providing the cover image many years ago, to Anthony W. Iannotti for the Diary of a Drug Fiend cover scan, and to Kent Finne, Stella Grey, and Nancy Wasserman for reviewing the manuscript. Finally, we are grateful to Ordo Templi Orientis for allowing us permission to quote Crowley's works and access images from their collection; and the Warburg Institute of the University of London, the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library of Yale University, and the New York Public Library for access to their manuscript materials on Aleister Crowley, Mary Butts, and W. B. Yeats, respectively.

Richard Kaczynski and James Wasserman

INTRODUCTION
JAMES WASSERMAN

Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

I HAD ORIGINALLY INTENDED to write this book myself. Time constraints suggested I offer it to someone I could respect and trust. Richard Kaczynski was the natural choice. A gifted scholar, he is well-versed in Thelema (the Greek word meaning will, by which Crowley's teaching is designated). Richard is the author of the excellent biography of Aleister Crowley, Perdurabo. He is a highranking member of O.T.O. whose service has gained him the admiration and appreciation of many. Our friendship allowed me to speak directly about my concerns for a doctrinally accurate book. He cheerfully and humbly accepted my condition that the work be vetted and approved by a carefully chosen board of Thelemic scholars and magicians.

I am happy the gods have directed the project as they have. Richard and I come from different generations. He will be closer to the shared experiences of many readers than I might be. In 1977, the year he was enthusiastically bicycling home at age 14 with his first copy of Magick in Theory and Practice tucked in his backpack, I was 29 and in the throes of a magical ordeal demanding I develop certainty, not faith to sustain my very life and sanity.

This book is not an attempt to provide a broad survey of current Thelemic offerings, e.g. the multiplicity of recent orders and schools of interpretation. We acknowledge one APicture 5APicture 6 and one O.T.O.

We will also avoid the interpretations so common to much post-Crowley magical literature. This is an attempt to document Crowley's teaching as he designed his system, with some reference to the modern development of Thelema. O.T.O. Frater Superior Hymenaeus Beta has spent many years brilliantly editing the corpus of Crowley literature. I also highly recommend J. Daniel Gunther's Initiation in the Aeon of the Child: The Inward Journey (Ibis Press, 2009), which is, in my opinion, the most important doctrinal contribution since Crowley's death.

Otherwise, my recommendations on magical literature have remained unchanged for decades. Read Crowley. If you don't understand what he is saying, buy a dictionary. If you're still unclear about what he means, keep trying. Once in a while you may be lucky enough to meet someone who can help shed light on the subject. I sincerely hope Richard Kaczynski and this book can serve that function for you. Crowley gave us a very intelligible guide to the importance he placed on his individual writings by organizing them in a literary classification system. Richard explains this fully on page 33. Such a system is unique in the annals of religious history and is further confirmation of Aleister Crowley's stature as a world teacher.

On a personal level, this book conjures the spirits of departed loved ones and guidesangel-headed hipsters whose lives are intimately entwined with my earlier years and quest for an understanding of Aleister CrowleyGrady McMurtry, Harry Smith, Angus Maclise, and Richard Gernon.

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